The snow storm overperformed, dropping up to 10 inches in parts of NYC and New Jersey.
An overnight snow storm predicted to drop a few inches of snow, maybe even up to five, in parts of New Jersey and up into the city overperformed, to say the least.
Snow totals aren't final yet, but several hours after the sun came up plenty of New Yorkers were waking up to 3, 6, or even 10 inches. Coney Island sits atop the NYC leaderboard with 9.9 inches at last check. Zooming out of the city and down into New Jersey, the storm dropped close to that same total all across the central region.February is certainly working to make up for lost time after a record dry spell for parts of our area that lasted almost two years. Before the overnight snowfall, we'd already crushed last winter's Central Park total. The couple inches that fell by Saturday morning will only add to that total.
Colder air moves in Saturday night and skies will clear, although intermittent flurries remain possible. The rest of the holiday weekend remains sunny and dry, though Sunday may be a bit breezy. Wind chills will be in the teens early in the morning.Long Island
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